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Dancing with the devil : information technology and the new competition in higher education
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The Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series
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San Francisco, CA : Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1999
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9780787946951

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A Publication of EDUCAUSE
Sponsored by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP

"No one in a position of leadership can afford to ignore the issues raised in the book."
--Continuing Higher Education Review

"Helpful insights into the different uses and limits of technology. An important resource for university leaders."
--Gilbert R. Whitaker, Jr., dean, Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management, Rice University

As distance education, distributed learning, virtual campuses, and digital libraries become more important for students, academic institutions can no longer rely on traditional methods to survive and prosper. In this landmark collection of essays, seven highly respected institutional, association, and financial leaders examine the challenges facing today's colleges and universities. They explore a number of critical issues, including how to deal with for-profit competition, how to build a powerful technological infrastructure, how to create administrative structures that reward and support technological innovation, and how to secure funding for such transformations.


Table of Contents

Can Colleges and Universities Survive in the Information Age?J. Duderstadt
Competitive Strategies for Higher Education in the Information AgeR. Katz
Assessing the New Competitive LandscapeH. Blustain, et al.
The New Technologies and the Future of Residential Undergraduate EducationG. Farrington
Developing and Using Technology as a Strategic AssetW. Graves
Tying Things Together: Advice for the PractitionerR. Katz